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We need to do better: Reflections from a refugee camp in Kenya
By Sarah Easter,...
The climate crisis in Zambia: “I want a home again where I can raise my grandchildren.”
By Denise Schneider The...
Ukraine: Explosion of Kakhovka plant displaces nearly 1900 households – Floating landmines and oil spill pose further threat
CARE/LVIV, JUNE 7, 2023...
Refugees in Chad face extreme hardships as conflict continues in Sudan
N'DJAMENA, CHAD, MAY...
The Horn of Africa crisis: “The challenge of a generation”
MAY 22, 2023 – Across...
Conflict will worsen the humanitarian situation in Sudan
SUDAN, APRIL 18, 2023 –...
Women refugees leading change in humanitarian settings
Women and girls are...
Women and girls most at risk as Pakistan floods create humanitarian crisis, warns CARE
Since February 2022, CARE and partners have reached over 466,000 people affected by the crisis, across Ukraine, Poland, Romania, Georgia, and Germany with protection and psychosocial support, cash assistance, food, water, sanitation and hygiene assistance, health services, support for accommodation, and education.